Arrangement of radial actin bundles in the growth cone of Aplysia bag cell neurons shows the immediate past history of filopodial behavior
Filopodia that protrude forward from the lamellipodium, located at the leading edge of a neuronal growth cone, are needed to guide the extension of a nerve cell. At the core of each filopodium an actin bundle forms and grows into the lamellipodium. By using kymographs of time-lapse polarized light i...
Main Authors: | Katoh, K (Author), Hammar, K (Author), Smith, P J (Author), Oldenbourg, R (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1999-07-06.
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